Insulators and promoters: closer than we think

JR Raab, RT Kamakaka - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010 - nature.com
JR Raab, RT Kamakaka
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010nature.com
Insulators prevent promiscuous gene regulation by restricting the action of enhancers and
silencers. Recent studies have revealed a number of similarities between insulators and
promoters, including binding of specific transcription factors, chromatin-modification
signatures and localization to specific subnuclear positions. We propose that enhancer-
blockers and silencing barrier-insulators might have evolved as specialized derivatives of
promoters and that the two types of element use related mechanisms to mediate their distinct …
Abstract
Insulators prevent promiscuous gene regulation by restricting the action of enhancers and silencers. Recent studies have revealed a number of similarities between insulators and promoters, including binding of specific transcription factors, chromatin-modification signatures and localization to specific subnuclear positions. We propose that enhancer-blockers and silencing barrier-insulators might have evolved as specialized derivatives of promoters and that the two types of element use related mechanisms to mediate their distinct functions. These insights can help to reconcile different models of insulator action.
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